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Ireland 1801
Year of publication
1801
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A CATALOGUE OF THE BOOKS, PAINTINGS, Miniatures, Drawings, Prints, and various Curiosities, THE PROPERTY OF THE LATE SAMUEL IRELAND, Esq. Of Norfolk Street, Strand; Author of the Tour to Holland; Views of the Rivers Thames, Avon, Wye, Medway, Inns of Courts, &c. AMONG THE PAINTINGS ARE Many first Sketches and finished Pictures, by Hogarth, purchased by Mr. Ireland, of Mrs. Hogarth; several of Vandyke's Portraits, from which the Prints were taken; also elegant Miniatures of the most eminent English Poets, by Miss Ireland. AMONG THE DRAWINGS ARE Various highly finished, by Hogarth, Mortimer, and S. Ireland, the latter relating to the Publications by himself. The Prints contain a very fine Selection of Vandyke's Heads by Vanden-Enden; some unfinished Proofs, by Hogarth; various Tickets by Bartolozzi; also the Copyright and Copperplates of some of Mr. Ireland's Works, his Etchings complete, and a folio Volume containing every thing relative to Hogarth, as a Companion to his Works. THE BOOKS ARE CURIOUS And also contain the whole of the Shakesperian Library, and the entire Collection of Shakespearian Papers of Lear, Hamlet, Vortigern, &c. [vignette] Which will be Sold by Auction, By LEIGH, SOTHEBY and SON, BOOKSELLERS, At their House in York Street, Covent-Garden, On THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1801, And Seven following Days, at 12 o'Clock (Sunday excepted). To be Viewed on Tuesday May 5, Catalogues to be had at the Place of Sale. Printed by Barker and Son, Gt. Russell St. Cov. Gar.

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CONDITIONS of SALE. / 1st. THAT the Person who bid most be the Buyer, but if any Dispute arise, the Lot or Lots be put up to Sale again. / 2d. That no Person advance less than Six-Pence, under Five Shillings; above One Pound, One Shilling; bove Five Pounds, Two Shillings and Six-Pence; and so on in Proportion. / 3d. That each Person give in his Name, and pay Five Shillings in the Pound (if demanded) for what he buys; and that no Lot be delivered in Time of Selling, unless first paid for. / 4th. The Books are presumed to be Perfect, unless otherwise expressed; but if on collating, at the Place of Sale, any should prove Imperfect, the Purchaser will be at Liberty to take or reject them. / 5th. The Lots must be taken away at the Buyer's Expense, and the Money paid at the Place of Sale, within Two Days after the Sale be ended. / Gentlemen who cannot attend the Sale, may have their Commissions executed By their most humble Servants, LEIGH and SOTHEBY.|FINIS. / Printed by Barker and Son, Gt. Russell str. Cov. gard.[after N@588]

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Curiosities, Miniatures, &c. [vignette] \ Curiosities, Miniatures, &c. First Day's Sale. [Curiosities, Miniatures, &c.] \ Curiosities, Miniatures, &c. First Day's Sale. Different Portions of Old English Dresses, Apparel, and other English Reliques, likewise some few Foreign, and other Curiosities. [First Day's Sale. Curiosities, Miniatures, &c.]

1 ADRESS and carpet from Otaheite
2 Seer cloth of a mummy at Rotterdam
3 Part of Wickliff's Vestment
4 Part of Charles Ist. cloak
5 A pair of very curious brown leather boots
6 A pack of map cards, extremely curious, in a case
7 Ditto [A pack of map cards], of the French revolutionary cards
8 Ditto [A pack of map cards], of Emblematic cards
9 Three spurs, with a spur leather, discovered in an apartment at Hurley Place in Berkshire
10 A pair of leather shoes
11 A dress shoe and clog, white leather, braided with silk
12 A leather shoe, pinked, found in an apartment at Hurley Place in Berkshire; supposed to have been worn by Lady Lovelace, in the time of Charles the First
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13 A cloaths brush, inlaid with gold and tortoiseshell, with an engraving upon tortoiseshell, by Wepin
14 A curious sandal, made of leather partly gilt and variously coloured, with an engraving of it by Smith
15 A pair of tan leather gloves, with stiff tops
16 A single glove of leather, / stiff top, / lined with silk, / and fringed with silk
17 A pair of white leather gloves, embroidered with gold and coloured silks; given to Queen Elizabeth by Mary Queen of Scots
18 A garter, blue ribbon, worn by James the Second at his Coronation
19 A purse made of glass beads, given by Shakespeare to his eldest daughter
20 A crimson velvet purse, given by Henry the Eighth to Anna Bulleigne
21 A point lace apron, such as cardinals wear
22 A black silk slashed sleeve, found in an apartment at Hurley Place, in Berkshire
23 A buff leather jacket, lined with silk, supposed to have been Oliver Cromwell's
24 A cloth jacket, embroidered with silk knotting, belonged to Sir Philip Sydney; given by the present Earl of Warwick to Samuel Ireland
25 An emblazoned banner, mounted on silk, Lord Southampton's, in the reign of Elizabeth
26 Three lockets, chrystal mounted in gold, with the cyphers of James the First, Charles the First, and Queen Anne, in a black shagreen case, lined with white sattin
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27 A pocket fruit knife, the blade of gold, belonged to Joseph Addison, Esq. bought at his sale, by Mr. Ireland
28 A black shagreen box, mounted in silver, belonged to Joseph Addison, Esq. bought at his sale, by Mr. Ireland
29 A silver box, gilt, with the Scene of the ghosts first appearance to Hamlet, in that play, embosed upon the lid; belonged to Joseph Addison, Esq. bought at his sale by Mr. Ireland
30 Three Roman rings
31 A lock of Edward the Fourth's hair, in the perfect state in which it was discovered when the tomb was opened at Windsor; in a red morocco case
32 A gold ring with the hair of Louis XVI. of France. A letter from G. Potter, then at Paris, attesting it to be the hair of Louis XVI.
33 White bead tassels worn by Charles the First, contained in an elegant modern filligree case, with lock and key
34 A tooth-pickcase cut with vine leaves, and the arms of Shakspeare made of the mulberry-tree
35 Two tortoiseshell boxes mounted in silver, with the heads of Charles the First and Queen Anne upon the lids
36 A brass padlock, an impression of a gem, two impressions of two ancient seals, &c. &c.
37 A curious box, with filligree work in silver on the lid, and silver hinge and spring
38 A mother-of-pearl box, finely cut in flowers, &c.
39 Two bronze figures, man and woman; a Spaniard and a Dutch woman
40 Eleven enamelled desert plates on copper, painted by Raphael, the subject the Signs of the Zodiack
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41 Five old Delf coloured dishes with an ewer
42 A blue and white Delf bason and ewer mounted in silver
43 A blue and white China coffee-pot mounted in silver
44 A very curious dolphin tea-pot of brown China, and a blue Delf ewer
45 A black leather jack lined with tin, mounted in silver, and the arms of Elizabeth
46 A goblet made of Shakspeare mulberry tree and mounted in silver

Curiosities, Miniatures, &c. First Day's Sale. Small Pictures and Miniatures.

48 Two small, in black oval frames
49 Four, enammelled, in circular black frames
50 One moon-light, in an oval spandal, gilt
51 An ancient painting
52 A neat sketch by Mortimer, in gilt frame
53 Edmund Waller, by Nanteuil, in gilt frame
54 Figures and animals, red chalk drawing, by Berghem
55 Three sketches in red chalk by Wovermans, in gilt frames
56 Miniature of Colley Cibber, aged 29, in oil
57 Ditto [Miniature of Colley Cibber], Mr. Murray, Earl Mansfield, ditto
58 Ditto [Miniature of Colley Cibber], sketches of David Garrick
59 Ditto [Miniature of Colley Cibber], of Fletcher by Vertue

Curiosities, Miniatures, &c. First Day's Sale. Miniatures painted by Miss Ireland.

60 Portrait of Dryden in a neat flat black frame, with oval rim inside gilt
61 Ditto [Portrait of Dryden in a neat flat black frame], of Milton, ditto, ditto
62 Ditto [Portrait of Dryden in a neat flat black frame], of Butler, ditto, ditto, highly finished
63 Ditto [Portrait of Dryden in a neat flat black frame], of Cowley, ditto, ditto, unfinished
64 Ditto [Portrait of Dryden in a neat flat black frame], of Ben Johnson, ditto ditto, highly finished
65 Ditto [Portrait of Dryden in a neat flat black frame], of Shakspeare, ditto, ditto, highly finished
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66 Three antique swords, one dug up at Naseby; a Spanish gun and French whip
67 A ducat
68 English and foreign coins and medals, about 5 ¼, some scarce 16
69 Tradesmens' tokens of the last century, and various medals and provincial coins 12

Curiosities, Miniatures, &c. First Day's Sale. Plaister Casts and Models.

70 Two black, Pope and Sterne
71 One of Doctor Franklin, painted
72 One of Dryden, painted
73 One of Shakspeare, painted
74 Two small whole lengths, Vandyke and Rubens
75 One of Shakspeare, from his monument
76 One model of Shakspeare for his monument, by Roubilliac
77 One bust of Hogarth with the dog, from Rysbrack
78 One small model of Cromwell, in a black frame
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Curiosities, Miniatures, &c. Second Day's Sale. Prints.

79 SEVENTEEN, various admission Tickets to the Theatre
80 Fourteen ditto, ditto
81 Eight Views of Theatres, Ranelagh, &c.
82 Various Play Bills and Theatrical MSS
83 Fifteen, relative to the Stratford Jubilee
84 Various Papers, Prints, &c. relative to Shakespeare
85 Twenty-seven Vignettes, from Bell's Shakespeare
86 Thirty-seven Prints to Shakespeare, by Guernier, &c.
87 Sixteen, Etchings to Warburton's Shakespeare, by Walker
88 Twenty-two Characters in Shakespeare, Bell's edit.
89 A large Parcel from Bell's Shakespeare
90 Ditto [A large Parcel from Bell's Shakespeare]
91 Five, Rich's Glory, &c. &c.
92 Twelve, Portraits of Shakespeare, &c.
93 Fourteen, ditto, Johnson, Pope, &c.
94 Ten Portraits and Caricatures
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95 Seven, of remarkable Persons
96 Five, ditto
97 Six, upon Balloons
98 Five Portraits, Maria de Tassis, after Vandyke, &c.
99 Five, Lord Chaworth, &c. after Vandyke

Curiosities, Miniatures, &c. Second Day's Sale. Prints. Vandyke's Portraits.

100 Three Etchings, proofs, his own Portraits, first state of the plate and proof, &c.
101 Eight, by Vanden Enden
102 Eight, ditto
103 Eight, ditto, two proofs
104 Sixteen, by various
105 Six, Vandyke, &c.
106 Two Etchings, one by the Princess Royal
107 Twelve of Landscapes, by Lord Newnham
108 Twenty various Etchings by private Gentlemen
109 Eight Views of Staunton Harcourt, by Lord Newnham
110 Eleven Landscapes, various
111 Four, Morning and Evening, &c. by Middiman
112 Thirty-four, to Copperplate Magazine, by various
113 Thirty-two Views in England, by Middiman
114 Five, Drawings of Strawberry-Hill, by Capt. Grose, and Prints alluding

Curiosities, Miniatures, &c. Second Day's Sale. Prints. Mezzotintos.

115 Two, Garrick in Hamlet, &c. with Garrick's Escutcheon
116 Three, / Quin, / Foote / and Pinkethman
117 Three, / Cibber, / Pinkethman / and Sturges
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118 Three, / Mrs. Pritchard, / Mrs. Cibber, / and Miss Fenton
119 Three, / Betterton, / Wilkes / and Walker
120 Three, / Booth, / Leigh / and Blakes
121 Four, / Woodward, / Obrien, / Beard / and Mossop
122 Five, Garrick in different Characters
123 Four, Shakespeare, Pope, &c.
124 Four, / Swift, / Sterne, / Butler, &c.
125 Three, Duke of Dorset's Kitchen, and two Portraits
126 Five, Dramatic and Satyrical, Handel, &c.
127 Eight, Portraits of different Performers
128 Various, Dramatical, Green Room Scuffle, &c.
129 Six, Theatrical Scenes
130 Six Theatrical, Don Jumpedo, &c.
131 Portraits and Views to Harding's Illustration of Shakespear
132 Boydel's Shakespeare, vol. 1 and 2, with various other plates, also plates illustrative of the subsequent volumes
133 Boydel's Shakespeare, vol. 1, without the plates
134 The Death of Lord Chatham, a very fine proof, and early impression

Curiosities, Miniatures, &c. Second Day's Sale. Prints. Drawings.

135 Twelve various, small Italian
136 Four, D'Urfey, Buckinger, and an Architectural Drawing, Figures by Hogarth
137 Fourteen, 4 by Westal and 10 of Animals
138 Three, 1 Bartolozzi, 1 Joannes Livens, &c.
139 Four, Rubens, &c.
143 Three Chalk and India Ink Drawings, by Molyn
141 Three, ditto, ditto
142 Three, tinted Sketches by Lambert and Dall
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143 Three, by Daniel
144 Three, by Wheatley
145 Four, Callot and Della Bella
146 Four, Paul Potter, &c.
147 Two, Ostade and De Heer
148 Two, Views of Sachtleven
149 Four, by Vandervelde, &c. of Shipping
150 Three Original, Sketch of Garrick, by Hamilton, &c.

Curiosities, Miniatures, &c. Second Day's Sale. Prints. Miniatures Framed.

151 Simon Dubois with Wife and Daughter, 3 Miniatures in oil, by Vandyke
152 Henrietta Maria, by Vandyke
153 Mourir pour Vivre, a fine Portrait of the Family of Raby Castle
154 Gonzales se ipse pinxit, and Gabiani del suo mano, 3 miniatures
155 Serani del Guercino
156 Teniers, by Gonzales
157 Admiral Blake, by Teniers
158 Small Landscape, Brughel
159 Small Landscape, by Ferg, on copper
160 A Lady, by Gibson
161 Portrait of Blake
162 Queen Elizabeth, by Peter Oliver
163 Cowley, by Cooper
164 Small Head, in oil

Curiosities, Miniatures, &c. Second Day's Sale. Prints. Pictures Framed.

165 Small Whole length, Rubens
166 Head of Butler, Author of Hudibras
167 Head, by Vandyke, in oil, on paper
168 Three-quarter Portrait, by Vandyke
169 Portrait of Ben Jonson
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170 An Old Head, by Mieris
171 Three-quarter Portrait of a Lady
172 Conversation, a Ladies, without a frame
173 Don Guzman, small whole length, Vandyke
174 Landscape, Vandervelde
175 Head, Ostade
176 Head, Gonzales, on copper
177 Landscape and Figures, Vandalen
178 Landscape, by Hearne
179 The Camp, a Drawing, by Sandby
180 Charles Ist. by Peter Oliver
181 The Last Judgment, by Vandyke

Curiosities, Miniatures, &c. Second Day's Sale. Prints. Original Portraits, by Vandyke, from which the Heads were Engraved. See Walpole's Anecdotes.

182 Three, / Carolus de Mallery, / Sebast. Vraner, / and Corn. Vander Guest
183 Three, / Martinus Pepyn, / Franciscus Frank, / and Andrew Colyns Denolf
184 Three, / Joannes Meissens, / Gasp. Gevartius, / and Another
185 Eight, Penelope Herbert, &c. &c. by Vandyke and others
186 Queen Mary, an old Portrait
187 Queen Elizabeth, ditto
188 Two, Gerrard de Vos and his Wife, ¼ size
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Curiosities, Miniatures, &c. Third Day's Sale. Prints.

189 A PARCEL, Various
190 A Parcel, various Landscapes
191 Twelve, of Portraits
192 Various Foreign Views
193 Nine, Landscapes and Shipping, by various
194 Six, Views, aquatint, by various, proofs
195 Collection of Etchings, by S. Ireland
196 The Apotheosis, from Sir J. Reynolds, proof
197 Four, by Capt. Baillie
198 Le Concert de Famille, by Wille, and one by Capt. Baillie
199 Four, by Waterloo
200 Four, by Waterloo
201 Four, by Waterloo
202 Two small, by Rysdale, very scarce
203 Four large, by Rysdale, very scarce
204 Two large, and 12 small, by Berghem
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205 Twenty-four small Landscapes, by Swanevelt
206 Two large, by Swanevelt
207 Eight, Horses, &c. by Stoop, and one of Sheep. by P. Potter
208 One, the Captive, from Wright of Derby
209 Vortigern and Rowena, an unfinished proof, from Angelica Kauffman
210 Twelve, Military Punishments, by Hogarth
211 Fifteen, Military Punishments, by Hogarth, very scarce
212 Nine, various, by Hogarth, Mariage-à la-mode, &c. fine impressions
213 One, the Bruiser, unfinished Etching, by Hogarth
214 Two, the Election, plate 1 / and 4, unfinished proofs, very rare, by Hogarth
215 Two, the Election, plate 1, one with Lemons, scarce, by Hogarth
216 Four, the Election, very fine, by Hogarth
217 Hogarth's Fish, and Son go Work in my Vineyard, and frontispiece to the Happy Ascetic, by Hogarth
218 Two Exhibition Frontispieces, and various others, by Hogarth
219 Ten, various, Hogarth, &c.
220 Two, Tom Thumb, Cassandra, &c.
221 Seven, from Mortimer
222 Eight, from Mortimer, Monsters, &c.
223 Twenty-nine, Views of Colleges in Oxford, by Rooker
224 Portrait of Hogarth, with the Dog, very fine and rare
225 Mariage à-la-Mode, plate 1 / and 6, proofs
226 Six, Portraits of Bartolozzi and Cipriani, Lady Sefton, Lady Lucrea, &c.
227 Two, Madona and Child, &c. one proof
228 Three, Boys, by Bartolozzi, proof, from Lady Diana Beauclerc
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229 Three, by Bartolozzi, proofs
230 Four, by Bartolozzi and Sherwin, proofs, Duke of Marlborough, &c.
231 Five, Bartolozzi, various Ranelagh Tickets, &c.
232 Three by Bartolozzi, Giardini's Tickets, and Duenna, proof
233 Eight, by Ostade, Both, &c.
234 Five, by Guido, Rheni. &c.
235 Seven, Annibal Caracci, Guido, Rheni, &c.
236 Various small Landscapes
237 Two, Burlesque on Laccoon, and one on the Inquisition
238 Three, from Rubens, by Winstanley
239 Six, the Sports of the Field, aquatint
240 Six, Views about Twickenham, by Wells, aquatint
241 Sandby's Welsh Views
242 Various, unfinished proofs, after Hogarth, with Miscellaneous Drawings and Sketches
243 Various, small Landscapes, Etchings, &c.
244 Nine, various Etchings
245 Eighteen, from Vicher
246 Sixteen, various old Masters, and some from Pond's Collection
247 Ten, various, Views near London, &c.
248 Annibal Caracci, Etchings of Views in Venice
249 Parcel, various, with No 1, of Barrow's Views of Churches
250 Nine, various, Aqua-tinta Views
251 Eight, Etchings, small Landscapes
252 Fifteen, les Miseres de la Guerre, &c. by Callot
253 Seven, by Albert Darer
254 Large Plates to Butler's Hudibras, by Hogarth
255 Three, Analysis of Beauty, with Alteration in Plate 2, by Hogarth
256 Two, Rake's Progress, plate 2, one Etching, before the Scrool, and one proof, very rare
257 Eighteen, various, Landscapes
258 Various Etchings, by Miss Ireland
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259 Four, Inigo Jones's Designs, for the Palace at Whitehall
260 Nine, Humourous Ballads, &c.
261 Eight, Humourous Medleys, &c.
262 Six, on Free Masonry, Satirical
263 Two, the Bubbler's Mirror, &c.
264 Ten, Satyrical
265 Twelve, Satyrical
266 Fifteen, Satyrical
267 Seventeen, by Bunbury, Gambado's Horsemanship
268 One, Etching, Gainsborough, and Etching by Cypriani, from Vandyke
269 Four, Caricatures
270 Four, by Della Bella, &c.
271 Six large, by Bunbury
272 Six ditto, ditto
273 The Happy Family, from Peters, by Bartolozzi
274 One large, Festival, by Callot, fine and two foreign Views, aquatint
275 Three Tickets, by Cypriani and Bartolozzi, proofs
276 Six Tickets, by Ditto
277 Six Tickets, by Bartolozzi, some fine proofs
278 Five, by Cypriani and Bartolozzi, proofs, &c.
279 Five, by Cypriani and Bartolozzi
280 Various Sketches, and Head of Mortimer, &c.
281 Eight, Banditti, &c. by Mortimer
282 Four, by Hogarth, England and France. The Cockpit and Beer-street
283 Twenty-four, relative to London and its Environs
284 Various, small block Prints
285 Eight, Horses, by Gilpin
286 Eight, ditto, ditto
287 Eight, ditto, ditto
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288 Twelve, Characters in Shakspeare, Etchings, by Mortimer, first Impressions
289 A Portfolio, containing a large Selection of the best of Piranesi's Works
290 Prints, published by the Antiquarian Society, part of Vol. II, and Vol. III. complete

Curiosities, Miniatures, &c. Third Day's Sale. Prints. Portfolios.

291 A Portfolio with Paper proper for Drawings or Prints, neat, in russia, marble sides, 17 inches by 13
292 A neat Portfolio, with Wathman's Paper, 17 by 12½
293 Ditto [A neat Portfolio], ditto, ditto
294 Ditto [A neat Portfolio], ditto, ditto
295 Ditto [A neat Portfolio], strong Paper, clean, with morocco back and corners, 17 by 12
296 Ditto [A neat Portfolio], with Wathman's Paper, russia back and corners, 17 by 12
297 Ditto [A neat Portfolio], with strong Paper, russia, with marble sides, 21 by 15
298 Ditto [A neat Portfolio], with strong Paper, russia, with marble sides, 21 by 15
299 Ditto [A neat Portfolio], with strong Paper, russia, with marble sides, 23½ by 17
300 Ditto [A neat Portfolio], with strong Paper, russia, with marble sides, 24½ by 18
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Curiosities, Miniatures, &c. Fourth Day's Sale. Drawings.

*299 TEN, Various Sketches, and Five Drawings, by Capt. Grose, Landscape and Views
* 300 Two, by Gravelot, and three, by Haynes, from Mortimer
301 Two, Before, and Farmers Return, by Hogarth
802 One, Last Stage of Cruelty, by Hogarth, fine
303 Five, Views near Bristol and Bath, coloured Drawings not published
304 Three, Portraits, by Hogarth
305 Two Sketches, supposed Hogarth
306 Nine, various, from Lambert and Hogarth, Rosamond's Pond, &c.
307 Three, Susannah and the Elders, in chalk, taken from Hogarth's Sketch Book
308 Two, Macheath and Falstaff, large Sketches, in chalk, from Hogarth's Sketch Book, purchased by Mr. Ireland from Mrs. Lewis
309 Two, Shipping, Vandervelde, and two Vandyke
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310 Five, Drawings and Sketches, by Mortimer, one in oil
311 Two, Game at Hazard, and Swearing a Bastard Child, by Hogarth
312 Two, by Hogarth, Sketches of Kent, the King's Chimney-sweeper, and Tom Blee
313 Various Anecdotes relating to Hogarth's Works and Letters, and some Etchings
314 Nine, tinted Etching, and two Drawings
315 Twelve, Views, by S. Ireland, in France, not published
316 Two, large Views of Westminster Bridge and Cambridge, by S. Ireland
317 Two, Richmond Bridge and Windsor Castle, by S. Ireland
318 Four Drawings, by Hogarth,-John Wilkes, Scene in Moliere, New Order of Architecture, and Frontispiece to Perspective
319 Six, Drawings, by Hogarth, to Butler's Hudibras
320 Banditti Regaling, fine Drawing, by Mortimer

Curiosities, Miniatures, &c. Fourth Day's Sale. Drawings. Portfolios, with Drawings and Prints.

321 A large parcel of curious and interesting Letters, many preserved on account of the Autographs
323 A Collection of Prints, by S. Ireland, &c. relating to Hogarth, among which are some curious Sketches and Drawings
324 Thirty, Drawings taken on the river Medway and neighbourhood, by S. Ireland, from which the publication of that work was taken
325 Thirty-two Drawings taken on the river Avon, by S. Ireland, from which the work was published
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326 Fifty-four Drawings taken on the river Thames 2 vol. from which the work was published, by S. Ireland
327 Forty-three Drawings of Views in Holland and France, by S. Ireland, from which the work was taken; 2 vol. published by himself.
328 Complete Collection of Sandby's Etchings, with remarks from whence the Views were taken
329 Collections of Etchings, by S. Ireland, for the Illustration of Hogarth
330 A Miscellaneous Collection of Prints, in a Portfolio, pasted in
331 Ditto [A Miscellaneous Collection of Prints], and Drawings, chiefly Architecture
332 A complete Sett of Mr. Ireland's Etchings, from Mortimer, Hogarth, &c.
333 A large and complete Collection of Prints, by various; relative to Hogarth, in an elegant Portfolio, very curious

Curiosities, Miniatures, &c. Fourth Day's Sale. Drawings. Prints and Etchings, after Mortimer, by Samuel Ireland.

334 Six, Banditti regaling
335 Sixteen Etchings, from D. Teniers
336 Fifteen aquatints, ditto
337 Eighteen, of Streveling, from a Picture by d'Ulieger
338 Nineteen aquatints, of ditto
339 Six aquatints, a Banditti and Family, from Mortimer
340 Twenty-six, Sir Phil. Sydney, after Mortimer, aquatints
341 Seven, Etchings, ditto, ditto
342 Four, after Cuyp, aquatint
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Curiosities, Miniatures, &c. Fourth Day's Sale. Drawings. Copper Plates and Copy Right, by Miss Ireland.

343 Six Scenes in various Plays of Shakespeare, from Drawings by Grimm, not published
344 Three, Mary Evans, born without Arms; the little Woman and Eve, Uliegen, those not published

Curiosities, Miniatures, &c. Fourth Day's Sale. Drawings. Copper Plates, chiefly from Mortimer, and Copy Right, by S. Ireland.

345 Barrington, drawn from the Life, by S. I. and twenty three impressions
346 General Ogelthorpe, and sixteen impressions
347 The Baron, and nineteen impressions
348 The Storm, after Mortimer, with six etchings and wenty-one aquatints
349 The Whistling Man, from Mortimer, &c., and twenty impressions
350 The River God, from Mortimer, and twenty impressions
351 The Skulls and Anatomising, from Mortimer
352 Caricature Heads, from Mortimer, and two impressions
353 Murther of the Innocents, Picart
354 Skulls and Hour glass, from Mortimer
355 Man Wheeling his own Belly, from Mortimer
356 The two Banditti, from Mortimer, and three impressions
357 An Ovat, Mortimer and Wheatly
358 Progress of Intemperance, from Mortimer
359 Death of the Spaniard, from Mortimer
360 Fisherman, from Mortimer, and twenty impressions
361 The Dwarf and Sedan Chair
362 Mortimer's Warriors
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363 One, by Bartolozzi, from Cigoli
364 Carr, Earl of Somerset and Lady Howard
365 An Oval Head, after Mortimer
366 The Rape of the Smock, original plate by Hogarth
367 River Wye, thirty one plates, with the block prints to ditto, aquatint,
368 River Avon, Thirty-two plates, aquatints, with the block prints to ditto
369 River Medway, Twenty-nine plates, with the block prints to ditto
370 Tour Through Holland, &c. Forty nine plates, 2 vol. aquatint, with block prints to ditto
371 Sigismunda, Plate, with 33 proofs and 47 other prints
372 One, Sir Philip Sydney
373 One, Landscapes and Figures, after Ruysdale and Wouvermans
374 One, after Cuyp, the Stopping at an Inn, Horses and Figures
375 One View, Streveling, from d'Ulieger
376 One, after Teniers
377 Two, Banditti and Family, and Banditti Regaling, from Drawings of Mortimer

Curiosities, Miniatures, &c. Fourth Day's Sale. Drawings. Fine Wove Paper, for Copper plate Printing.

378 One Parcel, 31 Quires, fine wove Paper, for Prints
379 One Parcel, 27 Quires, ditto, ditto
380 One Bundle, 40 Quires, ditto, ditto
381 Quantity of India Paper, for Printing
382 Large Pasteboards, for Copper plate Printers' Use
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Curiosities, Miniatures, &c. Fourth Day's Sale. Drawings. Portfolios.

383 One, without Paper inside
384 One, with Wathman's Paper, 13 by 9½
385 Ditto [One], with Strong Paper, russia, with marble sides, 16½ by 13
386 Ditto [One], with wove Paper, green back, 17 by 12½
387 Ditto [One], with wove Paper, neat, ditto, ditto
388 Ditto [One], ditto, ditto
389 Ditto [One], with Strong Paper, russia, with marble sides, 16½ by 13
390 Ditto [One], 26 by 21, russia back and corners
391 Ditto [One], Strong Paper, russia, marble sides, 20½ by 15½
392 Ditto [One], large, russia, very neat, with strong paper, 25 by 18
393 Ditto [One], Strong Paper, russia back and corners, 17 by 12
394 Ditto [One], ditto, ditto
395 A Portfolio, 28 by 23, russia back and corners

Curiosities, Miniatures, &c. Fifth Day's Sale. Drawings & Paintings, framed.

396 A PORTRAIT in Crayons
397 Portrait of Locke, by A. M. Ireland
398 David Rizzio, drawn by Westall
399 Henry VII, and his Queen. Henry VIII, and Jane Seymour. See Walpole, Glass, 13.
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Curiosities, Miniatures, &c. Fifth Day's Sale. Drawings & Paintings, framed. Drawings & Paintings, framed.

400 Portrait, in oil
401 Portrait of Sir Joshua Reynolds, from a Painting by himself, by A. M. Ireland
402 Portrait of Handel, original
403 Four, by Vandyke, Hen. Van Baelen, Caes. Alex. Scaglia,/ and two others
404 Head of Moliere, by De Troyer, very highly finished, on copper
405 Portrait of Lady Pembroke, a Sketch in oil
406 Portrait of the supposed Henry IV. of France, when a Child, painter unknown
407 View of London, from Back Lane, Highgate, a very high finished Drawing, by Pyne
408 Drawing by Vertue, of the Tudor Family, from the original of Holbein, highly finished
409 Halt at an Inn, supposed by Van Hoek, the Figures by Rubens

Curiosities, Miniatures, &c. Fifth Day's Sale. Drawings & Paintings, framed. Large Pictures, framed.

410 A half length, in manner of Vandyke
411 A large Landscape, View in Duke of Marlborough's Grounds, by Daniel
412 Prince Rupert and his Dog, a large whole length, without frame
413 Gomez in the Spanish Fryar, half length
414 A Landscape, by Lambert, Figures by Hogarth
415 Sir George Peckham, an ancient Painting, an Account of whom, see at the back of the Picture
416 James I. ¾ size
417 Portrait of Dean Swtft, ¾ size
418 Portrait of a Gentleman
419 Historical, from Homer, Book 1, line 241
420 Sir Kenelme Digby
421 Another, Sir Kenelme Digby, manner of Vandyke
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422 Four, after Vandyke, &c.
423 First Sketch of a Portrait of David Garrick, from a Painting, by Angelica Kauffman
424 Portrait, supposed of Oliver Cromwell in Youth
425 Portrait of an Artist, supposed by Vandyke, ½ length
426 Portrait of Colly Cibber, in the Character of Lord Foppington, by Grisoni, half length
427 Lee, in the Character of the Spanish Fryar, by -, ¾ size
428 Portrait of Shakespeare
429 Portrait of Ben Jonson, by Rubens, in an elegant frame, ½ length

Curiosities, Miniatures, &c. Fifth Day's Sale. Drawings & Paintings, framed. Original Pictures by Hogarth.

430 Sir James and Lady Thornhill, kit-kat size
431 Large Sketch
432 Hagar and Ishmael
433 A Painter's Room
434 George I. and Family
435 Portrait of a Blind Person, ¾ size
436 Scene in the Happy Marriage
437 Two small Sketches, Mrs. Pritchard &c.
438 Three tortoiseshell and ebony Frames, one particularly curious
439 One large ebony Frame with gilt inside
440 One small Sketch in oil, in a black frame
441 The Sleeping Shepherd, engraved in Vol. II. of Illustrations, by S. Ireland.
442 Sir James Thornhill
443 Rosamond's Pond, engraved in Vol. II. of Illustrations, by S. Ireland
444 Rich's Family, engraved in ditto
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445 Scene in a Banking House, ditto, ditto
446 Fig, the Prize Fighter, ditto, ditto
447 Design for a Paviour's Sign engraved in vol. II. These were intended as both sides of a Sign.
448 Ditto [Design for a Paviour's], another Design engraved in vol. II. These were intended as both sides of a Sign.
449 Governor Rogers's Family, ditto, ditto
450 Mr. Wyndham, in Vol. II. engraved
451 A Black Girl, in Vol. I. engraved
452 Hogarth's own Portrait, with Pallet, Vol. II.
453 Original Design, in Rake's Progress, published in Vol. II. of Mr. Ireland's Illustrations
454 Miss Fenton, after Duchess of Bolton, ditto
455 Mrs. Salter, of the Charter-House, not engraved
456 Mrs. Hogarth, a ¾ size
457 First Sketch, of the Enraged Musician
458 First Design of 2d Plate of the Mariage à-la-mode, very fine, not published
459 Original Family Picture, graved after the manner of Vandyke, by Hogarth
460 The First Sketch of the Dance to the Analysis of Beauty
461 The Happy Marriage, engraved by S. Ireland. [vignette]
462 A pair of Folding Library Steps
463 A Handsome Mahogany Bookcase, the lower Carcase fitted with Mahogany Drawers, and Folding Doors; the upper part with glazed Gothic Doors, 8 feet 6 inches high, by 4 feet 3 inches wide
464 A Handsome Mahogany Secretary, Wardrobe and Bookcase, with Mahogany Folding Doors, the upper Doors glazed, as above
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Curiosities, Miniatures, &c. Sixth Day's Sale. OCTAVO et INFRA.

1 VARIOUS Pamphlets on the French Revolution, 8vo.
2 Various, Miscellaneous, 8vo.
3 Various, Miscellaneous, 4to.
4 Burke on the French Revolution, and other Tracts
5 Probationary Odes, and other Poetry, 4to.
6 Various, Animal Magnetism, Balloons, &c.
7 Various, Poetical and Plays, one a MSS. Mock Poem
8 Ditto [Various, Poetical and Plays, one a MSS. Mock Poem]
9 Various French Comedies
10 Papers, time of Charles I. &c.
11 Parcel, of Exhibition Catalogues
12 Large Parcel of Catalogues
13 Bundle of Miscellanies and Waste
14 Various old Ballads, modern printed
15 Description of Pictures at Cowdray, / and 3 other, Historical
16 Case of Elizabeth Canning, Miss Blandy, and various Trials
17 The Woman of Godlyman, and various Miscellaneous
18 Lady Craven's Baron, &c. 4 Tracts
19 Crancoce's Trifles
20 Oxford Sausage
21 Joe Miller's Jests
22 Parcel of Miscellaneous Pamphlets
23 Parcel of Pamphlets, Tours, and Descriptions of Towns
24 Parcel of Plays, 4 vol.
25 Sleidan's Key of History, frontispiece 1631
26 Burton's Admirable Curiosities, Rarieties and Wonders in England, wood cuts 1710
27 Stow's Remarks on London 1722
28 Peckham's Tour of Holland 1780
29 Bruce's Travels, abridged by Shaw 1790
30 Ralph's Critical Review of the Public Buildings in Westminster 1783
31 Chesterfield's (Lord) Letters, vol. 2, 3, 4 1776
32 Moliere's Plays, 8 odd volumes
33 Letter to Adam Smith on the Death of Hume Oxford 1777
34 The Famous and Pleasant History of Parismus and Parismenes, frontispiece, both parts
35 Scarronides, or Virgil Travestie, by Cotton 1692
36 The pleasant Art of Money-Catching, 1685. / Keach's Progress of Sin, or the Travels of Ungodliness, wood cuts 1707
37 Butler's Posthumous Works 1716
38 Eikon Basilikon, Imago vel Regis Caroli, in illis suis AErumnis et Solitudine, figuris, corio turcico, foliis deauratis - Hag. Com. 1649
39 Milton's Paradise Lost, red morocco, gilt leaves Tonson 1711
40 Sylvester's Poems, St. Lewis, the King, or a Lamp of Grace. / A Hymn of Alms, or the Beggar's Bell. / The Batail of Yvry. Honor's Farewel, or the Ladie Hay's last Will, &c. ruled 1615
41 Collection of Prayers, MSS.
42 Horace's Odes, Satires and Epistles, by Creech Tonson 1715
43 Horace, translated by Francis, 4 vol. 1765
44 Thomson's Works, 4 vol. 1766
45 Cibber's Apology for Himself 1756
46 Carew's Poems, Songs and Sonnets 1772
47 Suckling's Fragmenta Aurea, Poems, with head, by Marshall 1646
48 Suckling's Works, 2 vol. 1770
49 Pope's Works, with Homer's Illiad and Odyssey, by Warburton, 12 vol. 1764
50 The Testaments of the Twelve Patriarches, englished, wood cuts 1606
51 A Mysterie of Inyquyte, contayned within the heretycall Genealogye of Ponce Pantabolus, is here both dysclosed and confuted, by Johan Bale, An. 1542, / lettres Gothiques, green morocco Emprynted at Geneva, by Mychael Woode 1545
52 The Life of the Great Picus, Prince of Mirandala, taken from the Works of Sir Thomas More, red morocco, gilt leaves 1720
53 Drunken Barnaby's Four Journeys, Lat. et Eng. plates 1723
54 The Academy of Complements, with many new Additions of Songs and Catches à-la-Mode 1680
55 Cosgrave's History of the Lives and Actions of the Irish Rogues and Rapparees Dublin 1786
56 Meres's Paladis Tamia; Wits Treasury, being the Second Part of Wits Commonwealth, green morocco 1598 / Note in this Book. This Book contains a very copious Account of Shakspeare's Works, at least all that were then published.
57 Lilly's Merlini Anglici Ephemeris, Astrological Predictions for the Year 1657
58 Life of Donna Rosina, a Novel. Lisander, or the Souldier of Fortune, a Novel 1681
59 King's (Will.) Original Works, 3 vol. 1776
60 Philip's (John) Poems 1728
61 Glover's Leonidas, a Poem 1739
62 The New Bath Guide, in a series of Poetical Epistles, frontispiece 1767
63 Savage's Works, 2 vol. 1775
64 Ovid's Metamorphoses, by Garth, 2 vol. 1751
65 Gay's Poems, Fables and Plays, with head and plates, 4 vol. 1760-67
66 Prior's Poems, 2 vol. 1766
67 Collins's Poetical Works, by Langhorne 1781
68 Percy's Reliques of Antient Poetry, 3 vol. 1765
69 Shenstone's Works, 2 vol. 1765
70 Mallett's Works, 3 vol. 1759
71 Browne's (Will.) Works, 3 vol. 1772
72 Jenyns' (Soame) View of the Internal Evidence of the Christian Religion 1776
73 Addison's Remarks on several Parts of Italy, &c. 1726
74 Addison's Evidences of the Christian Religion 1742
75 Pomfret's Poems 1753
76 Dryden's Virgil and Miscellanies, plates 7 vol. Tonson 1763-7
77 Apuleius's Golden Ass, with plates by Hogarth, 2 vol. 1724
78 King's Account of the Heathen Gods, plates 1736
79 Cassandra, a Romance, 5 vol. 1725
80 Arbuthnot's Miscellaneous Works, 2 vol. 1770
81 The Flowers of Parnassus, 2 vol. 1769
82 Parnell's Poems 1770
83 Varlo's Nature Displayed 1794
84 Additions to Pope's Works, 2 vol. 1776
85 Juvenal's Satyrs, by Dryden 1754
86 Dodsley's Collection of Poems, 6 vol. 1758
87 Addison's Miscellaneous Works 4 vol. Tonson 1736
88 Garth's Dispensary, a Poem 1768
89 Evans's Old Ballads, 2 vol. 1777
90 Ritson's Pieces of Antient popular Poetry 1791
91 Robin Hood, a Collection of Poems, &c. by Ritson, 2 vol. 1795
92 The British Album, 2 vol. 1792
93 Copywell's Shrubs of Parnassus 1760
94 Young's Works, 4 vol. 1762
95 Gil Blas, 4 vol. plates 1764
96 Anacreon and Sappho, by several Hands 1713
97 Bacon's Essays 1755
98 Don Quixote, by Jarvis, 4 vol. plates 1766
99 Sully's Memoirs, 6 vol. 1763
100 Sterne's Sentimental Journey, 2 vol. 1771
101 Sterne's Tristram Shandy, 9 vol. / Letters, 4 vol. / Sermons, 7 vol. / uniform, 20 vol. 1767
102 Sancho's Letters, 2 vol. 1782
103 Rochester's (Lord) Works 1714
104 Johnson's Lives of the King of Prussia, Drake, &c.
105 Piozzi's Anecdotes of Dr. Johnson 1786
106 Coquetilla, or Envy its own Scourge 1771
107 Ovid's Epistles, with his Amours, plates 1736
108 Fontenelle's Plurality of Worlds 1737
109 Terrae-Filius 1726
110 Blackmore's Creation, a Poem 1736
111 Swift's Works, by Hawkesworth, 24 vol. 1766
112 Voltaire's Works, 36 vol. 1770
113 L'Art de Connoitre les Femmes Haye 1730
114 Erasme l'Elogie de la Folie, Lat. et Fr. par Guedeville, avec planches Amst. 1741
115 OEuvres du Philosophe de Sans Souci, 2 tom. 1760
116 Memoires pour servir à l'Histoire de la Maison de Brandebourg, 2 tom. Lond. 1767
117 Retz's (Card. de) Memoirs 4 vol. Tonson 1723
118 Bysshe's Art of English Poetry, 2 vol. 1718
119 Rousseau (OEuvres de J. J.) 12 tom. Amst. 1769
120 Fontenelle sur la Pluralité des Mondes ib.
121 Fenelon Avantures de Telemaque, avec planches, 2 tom. Paris 1753
122 Vindication of the Rights of Brutes 1792
123 Crebillon (OEuvres de) 3 tom. Paris 1772
124 Letters of Ninon de Lenclos 1751
125 Adventurer, 4 vol. 1788
126 The Turkish Spy, 8 vol. 1723
127 Clavis Ling. Botanicae, or a Botanical Lexicon 1764
128 Guardian, 2 vol. 1745
129 Tatler, 4 vol. 1723
130 Spectator, 8 vol. 1723
131 Rabelais Works, by Ozell, plates, 5 vol. 1750
132 Falstaff's Original Letters, &c. 1796
133 Gentleman's Guide through France 1770
134 Ireland's (W. H.) Abbess, a Romance, 4 vol. 1799
135 Gostling's Walk about Canterbury, map and head Canter. 1774
136 Kentish Traveller's Companion ib. 1779
137 Cradock's Account of North Wales 1777
138 The Humourist 1760
139 Description of England and Wales, plates, 10 vol. 1775
140 Stranger's Companion in a Tour round London 1774
141 Salmon's Short View of English Nobility 1758
142 Paterson's Book of Roads 1789
143 Salmon's Modern Gazetteer 1762
144 Bradley's Compleat Seedsman 1738
145 Polymetis abridged, by Tindal, plates 1768
146 England's Gazetteer, 3 vol. 1751
147 Fielding's English Peerage, plates
148 Moore's List of the Abbies, Priories, &c. in England 1786
149 Voltaire's Temple of Taste Glasgow 1751
150 Pope's Works in prose Dublin 1742

Curiosities, Miniatures, &c. Sixth Day's Sale. OCTAVO et INFRA. QUARTO.

151 A Book of Prayers, with wood cut borders, containing Death's Dance, &c. (Imperfect)
152 Camden's Remaines concerning Britaine 1614
153 Cervantes's Don Quixote, first edit. 2 vol. 1620
154 Milton's Paradise Lost, with head by Dolle, FIRST EDIT. elegant in red morocco, gilt leaves 1667
155 Lithgow's Travels, wood cuts, green morocco 1632
156 Bartas, his Devine Weekes and Workes, translated by Sylvester 1608
157 Coryate's Crudities, plate 1611
158 A Collection of diverting Songs, Epigrams, &c.
159 Somner's Antiquities of Canterbury, plates 1640
160 Hesiod, by Cooke, frontispiece by Hogarth, 2 vol. 1728
161 Tomus Alter, et Idem, or the Historie of the Life and Reigne of Elizabeth 1629
162 Camden's Annales of Elizabeth, frontispiece 1625
163 Cabala, or Mysteries of State 1654
164 Poems - The Ear-wig, dedicated to Sir Joshua Reynolds, 1781. / Physiognomy, 1763. / Modest Exceptions, from the Court of Parnassus, to Mrs. Macaulay's modest Plea, 1774. / Female Kidnappers, 1782. / Lord Lyttleton's Poems, 1780. / Hall's Heroic Epistle to Sir W. Chambers, 1776. / Scott's Amwell, 1776. / The Farmer's Return from London, &c. &c. 1762, &c.
165 Poems. - The First Satire of the Second Book of Horace, imitated in Dialogue, 1734. / The Jerusalem of Tasso, 2 Books, 1738. / Miller's Art of Life, 1739. / Glover's London, 1739. / The Ruins of Rome, 1740. The Muff, 1740. / Somerville's Hobbinol, 1740. / The Orator, 1740. / The New Dunciad, 1742. / Young's Night Thoughts, 1742, &c. &c.
166 Poems - Amyntor and Theodora, 1747. / Serle's Plan of Pope's Garden, 1745. / Thomson's Castle of Indolence, 1747. / Potter's Retirement. Essay on Satire, 1745, &c.
167 Poems - The Traveller, by Goldsmith, 1768. / His Deserted Village, 1770. / His Retaliation, 1774. / The Race, by Mercurius Spur, 1776. / Thespis, 1766. / The Election Ball, in Poetical Letters from Mr. Inkle at Bath, frontispiece, 1776. / The Times, 1769. / The Cave of Moras, 1775. / An Irregular Balladistical Ode, 1768, &c.
168 Poems - The Interview, or Jack Falstaff's Ghost, 1766. / Lloyd's Epistle to David Garrick, 1773. / Verses to the Memory of David Garrick, 1779. / The Spleen, or the Offspring of Folly, frontispiece, 1776. / Resignation, 1774. / Kenrick's Epistle to Goldsmith, 1768. / D. G. upon Dedicating a Building, and Erecting a Statue, to Shakespeare, with Anecdotes from Newspapers, 1769, &c.
169 Poems - The Duellist, 1764. / Sentiments on the Death of the Sentimental Yorick, 1768. / Franklin's Translation, 1754. / The Vanity of Human Life, 1767. / Shephard's Patron, a Satire, 1774. / Lloyd's Powers of the Pen, 1768, &c. &c.
170 Chapman's Thermiae Redivivae, the City of Bath described 1673
171 Historie of Lapland, in Dutch, plates Amst. 1682
172 Fisher's Catalogue of the most memorable Tombs, Grave-stones, &c. &c. in London 1668
173 Persons mentioned in Lord Clarendon's History of the Rebellion, MSS.
174 Statutes at Large, Vol. XIV. Part 4
175 Poems, Armstrong's Art of Preserving Health 1744. / Hope 1745. / The Power of Harmony 1745. / A Father's Instructions to his Son 1748. / The Triumvirade; or, Broad-Bottomry. The Oracle, an Ode inscribed to Sir E. Hawke, 1747. / Bath, 1748, &c. &c.
176 Imperfect Hints towards a new Edition of Shakespeare 1787
177 Theobald's Shakespeare Restored 1726
178 Moore's Poems, / Fables, / and Plays 1756
179 Wanley's Wonders of the Little World 1774
180 Boswell's Life of Johnson, with additional plates, 2 vol. 1791
181 Chambaud Dictionnaire, Fr. et Eng. et Eng. et Fr. 2 tom. Lond. 1778
182 Baretti's Eng. and Ital. and Ital. and Eng. Dictionary, 2 vol. 1778
183 Ainsworth's Latin Dictionary, by Morell 1773
184 Ossian's Fingal, by Macpherson 1762
185 Gray's Poems, by Mason, with Drawings of the heads of Tickell and Gray 1775
186 Adolphus's British Cabinet, containing Portraits of Illustrious Personages, engraved from Original Pictures, with Biographical Memoirs 1799
187 Burney's Account of the Musical Performances in Westminster Abbey, in Commemoration of Handel, plates by Bartolozzi, red morocco, gilt leaves 1785
188 Sacontalà, or the Fatal Ring, an Indian Drama, translated from the Sanscrit 1790

Curiosities, Miniatures, &c. Sixth Day's Sale. OCTAVO et INFRA. FOLIO.

199 Durnford and East's Reports, 6 parts 1786
200 Stackhouse's History of the Bible, 2 vol. 1752
201 Foxe's Book of Martyrs, wood cuts, 3 vol. in two 1610
202 Guillim's Heraldry, plates 1724
203 Biographia Britannica, 7 vol. 1747
204 Dugdale's Antiquities of Warwickshire, plates by Hollar 1656
205 Camden's Britannia, by Gibson, 2 vol. 1722
206 Speed's Maps of the World 1627
207 Speed's Historie of Great Britaine 1632
208 Taylor the Water Poet's Workes, plates, frontispiece, and head 1630
209 Diana of George of Montemayor, translated out of Spanish into English, by Bartholomew Yong 1598
210 Sidney's (Sir Philip) Countesse of Pembroke's Arcadia 1798
211 Drayton's Poly-Olbion, a Poem, frontispiece and maps 1613
212 Ariosto's Orlando Furioso, by Harington, head and plates, elegant in green morocco 1591
213 Collections from Orlando Furioso, MSS. very fairly written 1645

Curiosities, Miniatures, &c. Seventh Day's Sale. OCTAVO et INFRA.

214 MACAULEY's Antiquities of Claybrook 1791
215 Mastin's Antiquities of Naseby Cambridge 1792
216 Seeley's Description of Stowe, plates 1769
217 Dyde's Antiquities of Tewkesbury, plates Tewkesb. 1790
218 Heath's Account of Tintern Abbey 1793
219 Heath's Account of Persfield and Chepstow 1793
220 Account of the Character and Manners of the French and English, 2 vol. 1770
221 Greville's Maxims, Characters and Reflexions 1768
222 Anson's Voyage, by Walter, plates, maps 1769
223 Life of Benvenuto Cellini, 2 vol. 1771
224 Caesar's Commentaries, by Duncan, 2 vol. 1755
225 Wraxall's Northern Tour 1775
226 Cicero's Letters, by Melmoth, 3 vol. 1772
227 Pliny's Letters, by Melmoth, 2 vol. 1763
228 Bicknell's Life of Alfred the Great 1777
229 Vertot's Revolutions in Sweden 1723
230 Buckingham's (Sheffield Duke of) Works, 2 vol. 1740
231 Buckingham's (George Duke of) Works, 2 vol. 1704
232 Cotton's Complete Angler, by Hawkins, plates, 1784
233 Hume's History of England, 8 vol. 1763
234 Hume's Essays and Treaties, 2 vol. 1764
235 Miller's Letters from Italy, 2 vol. 1777
236 Corke and Orrery's (Lord) Letters from Italy 1774
237 Churchill's Poems, 2 vol. 1766
238 Robertson's History of Scotland, 2 vol. 1761
239 Robertson's Reign of Charles V. 4 vol. 1772
240 Chesterfield's Letters, 4 vol. 1774
241 Memoirs of the Life of George Handel 1760
242 Brydone's Tour through Sicily and Malta, 2 vol. 1774
243 Johnson's Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland 1775
244 History of Quadrupeds, with wood cuts, by Bewick 1791
245 Goldsmith's Animated Nature, with head and plates, 8 vol. 1779
246 Scogin's Jests 1796
247 Basan Dictionnaire des Graveurs, Anciens et Modernes, 3 tom. Paris 1767
248 Shirley's Poems, with head, by Marshall 1646
249 Wotton's Remains, with head 1672
250 Historical Anecdotes of the Howard Family, morocco 1769
251 Stow's Summarie of the Chronicles of England, 1590
252 Tracts - The Art of Punning, by Tom Pun-Sibi 1719 / _ Neck or Nothing; a consolatory Letter from Mr. D - nt - n to C - r - ll, frontispiece, 1716 / _ Dissertation upon Pissing, 1726 / _ Another occasional Letter from Cibber to Pope, 1744 / _ Remarks on Squire Ayre's Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Pope 1745-Letter from Cibber to Pope, with frontispiece 1777
253 Poole's English Parnassus, or helpe to English Poesie 1657
254 Memoires de M. de Voltaire Lond. 1784
255 Cowley's Works, 3 vol. illustrated with heads and plates, 3 vol. 1707
256 Spencer's Fairie Queene, by Church, with a drawing of the head of Spencer, 4 vol. 1758
257 Johnson's Lives of the Poets, 4 vol. 1781
258 Butler's Posthumous Works 1754
259 Butler's Hudibras, plates 1761
260 Evelyn's Sculptura; or, the History and Art of Chalcography 1755
261 Spence's Parallel between Magliabechi and Hill, morocco, gilt leaves Printed at Strawberry-Hill 1758
262 Whitworth's Account of Russia, morocco, gilt leaves Strawberry-Hill 1758
263 Waller's Poems, heads, russia, gilt leaves 1711
264 Milton's Paradise Lost and Regained, by Newton, illustrated with Prints, 4 vol. 1760-3
265 The Athenian Oracle 1703
266 Bolingbroke's Letter to Windham 1753
267 Bolingbroke's Letters on the Study of History 1770
268 Howell's Familiar Letters, frontispiece and head 1754
269 Memoirs and Life of Lord Bolingbroke 1752
270 Boccacio's Decamerone, Englished 1712
271 Journey to Llandrindo Wells, in Radnorshire Birmingham 1746
272 Guidott's Discourse on Bathe and the Hot Waters there 1676
273 Freston's Poems on several Subjects 1787
274 Hughes's Letters, 3 vol.
275 Letters from Snowdon 1770
276 Voltaire (oeuvres de) 2 vol. Amst. 1732
277 Montainge's Essais, by Cotton, 3 vol. 1700
278 Guy's Voyages Littéraires de la Grèce, avec planches, 4 tom. Paris 1783
279 Tunbridge Wells Guide, plates 1786
280 Topographical and Historical Survey of Kent Canterb. 1782
281 Binnel's Description of the River Thames, plates 1758
282 The Pocket Philosophical Dictionary 1765
283 Voltaire's Philosophy of History 1766
284 Dictionnaire Philosophique Portatif Lond. 1765
285 Smollet's Travels through France and Italy, 2 vol. 1766
286 Blackstone's Commentaries, 4 vol. Oxford 1775
287 Burn's Justice of the Peace, 4 vol. 1772
288 Sharpe's Letters from Italy 1766
289 Boswell's Account of Corsica and Memoirs of Paoli 1769
290 Love and Madness 1780
291 Memoirs of Colonel Andrew Newport, head, 1792
292 D'Isreali's Essay on the Genius of the Literary Character 1795
293 Bromley's Collection of Original Royal Letters, heads 1787
294 Primatt on the Duty of Mercy to Brute Animals 1776
295 Douglas's Travelling Anecdotes, through various Parts of Europe, plates 1785
296 Baretti's Journey from London to Genoa, 4 vol. 1770
297 Moore's Travels in France, Switzerland and Germany, 2 vol. 1779
298 History and Defence of Magna Charta 1769
299 London and its Environs described, plates, 6 vol. 1761
300 Montagu (Edward Wort.) on the Rise and Fall of the ancient Republicks 1760
301 Grose's Provincial Glossary 1790
302 Grose's Rules for Drawing Caricaturas, plates, 1791
303 Terence, by Colman 1768
304 Grose's Olio 1792
305 Grose's Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue 1788
306 Hassel's Tour to the Isle of Wight, plates, 2 vol. 1790
307 Nichol's Biographical Anecdotes of William Hogarth 1782
308 Pursuits of Literature, or What you Will 1796
309 Price (Uvedale) on the Picturesque 1794
310 Price's (John) Historical Account of the City of Hereford Hereford 1796
311 Gilpin's Three Essays, plates 1792
312 Gilpin's Observations on the River Wye, plates, 1789
313 Gilpin's Picturesque Beauties of Scotland, plates, 2 vol. 1789
314 Gilpin's Northern Tour, plates, 2 vol. 1788
315 Gilpin's Forest Scenery, plates, 2 vol. 1791
316 Butler's Hudibras, with additional plates 1709
317 Nichol's Biographical Anecdotes of Hogarth, 1785, 1781, 1781, with printed Anecdotes and MS. Observations, by S. Ireland, Esq.
318 Grainger's Biographical History of England, with heads of Grainger, 4 vol. 1779
319 Butler's Hudibras, by Grey, illustrated with a variety of additional plates and heads, by Hogarth and others, elegantly bound in red morocco, with gilt leaves, 2 vol. Camb. 1744
320 Moore's Selection of Views in Scotland, engraved by Landseer 1794
321 Woodhouse's Poems, with frontispiece 1766
322 Surrey, (Howard Earl of) Poems illustrated with heads and views 1717
323 Ireland's (John) Hogarth Illustrated, with additional plates, from Trusler's edition, fine Impressions, russia, 3 vol. 1791
324 Ireland's Samuel) Graphic Illustrations of Hogarth, plates, russia, 2 vol. 1799
325 Ireland's (Samuel) Picturesque Views of Warwickshire Avon, 1795. / His Tour through Holland, Brabant and part of France, 2 vol. 1795. / His Picturesque Views on the Wye, 1797, with plates, in boards, uncut, 4 vol.
326 Hull's Moral Tales, 2 vol. 1797
327 Castle of Otranto, translated by Marshal, plates, Jeffreys Edit. 1800
328 Collier's Musical Travels 1774
329 Life of Catherine Hayes, frontispiece 1726
330 Pleasant History of the Life and Death of Will Summers, King Henry the VIIIth's Jester, plates 1794
331 Duck's Poems, frontispiece 1730
332 Life of Lavinia Beswick, alias Fenton, alias Polly Peachum 1728
333 Remarks on Walpole's Royal and Noble Authors of England 1759
334 Letter found near Strawberry-hill, addressed to the Hon. H-ce W-e 1783
335 Middleton's Tragi-Coomodie, called the Witch, reprinted by Mr. Reed; only ten copies printed (See Note) 1778
336 History of Prince Mirabel's Infancy, Rise and Disgrace, with Key, 3 parts in 1 vol. 1712
337 Rich's Short Hand, by Stringer, engraved title page, by Drapeutter, and head, by H.C. 1676
338 Pettus's (Sir John) Volatiles, from the History of Adam and Eve 1674
339 Lawyer's Fortune, or Love in a Hollow Tree, a Comedy, by Lord Grimstone, with frontispiece 1736
340 Thorius's Hymnus Tabaci, a Poem in honour of Tobacco, translated by Hausted 1651
341 Rake's Progress, in Hudibrastic Verse, frontispiece, 1732. / Harlot's Progress, in Hudibrastic Verse, frontispiece and plates
342 The Lure of Venus, or a Harlot's Progress, an Heroi-Comical Poem, by Joseph Gay, plates 1733
343 Harlot's Progress, or the Humours of Drury Lane, in Six Cantos, plates 1732
344 Rouquet on Hogarth's Six Prints of Gin Lane, Beer Street, and the Four Stages of Cruelty, Fr. and Eng. 1746, 1751
345 Massinger's Three Plays, Bashful Lover, Guardian, and Very Woman 1655
346 Apology for the Life of Mrs. Shamela Andrews 1741
347 Shirley's (James) Brothers, Sisters, Comedies. Doubtful Heir, the Imposture, Tragi-Comedies. Cardinal, a Tragedie. Court Secret, a Tragi-Comedy 1752, 1753
348 Sandys's (Geo.) Christ's Passion, a Tragedy, plates 1698
349 Ruggle, Ignoramus Comoedia Lond. 1630
350 Kenrick's Falstaff's Wedding 1773
351 Letter from Mrs. Jane Jones, alias Jenny Diver, in Drury Lane, to Mrs. Arabella B-wl-s 1737
352 Bale's Chronycle of Syr Johan Oldecastell 1729

Curiosities, Miniatures, &c. Seventh Day's Sale. OCTAVO et INFRA. QUARTO.

353 Taylor's (Brooke) Perspective, by Kirby, plates 1768
354 Caulfield's Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, with heads 1794
355 Gravures Historiques des Principaux Evénemens depuis l'Ouverture des Etats Généraux de 1789, avec planches, with a great many additional Prints and Drawings, coloured Paris 1789
356 Rademaker's Views Amst. 1725
357 Cordiner's Remarkable Ruins and Romantic Prospects in Scotland, plates 1788
358 The Copper Plate Magazine, fine Impressions 1778
359 Craven's (Lady) Journey through the Crimea to Constantinople, plates 1789
360 Wyndham's (Penrud.) Tour through Monmouthshire and Wales, plates, Salisbury 1781
361 Pennant's Tour in Wales, plates 1778
362 Cervantes's Don Quixote, by Smollet, plates, 2 vol. 1755
363 Lyson's Environs of London, plates, 4 vol. 1792
364 Collections for the History of Hampshire, by Warner, plates, 6 vol. 1796
365 Thorsby's Select Views in Leicestershire, plates, 2 vol. 1789
366 Grose's Antiquities of England and Wales, fine impressions, 8 vol. royal 8vo.
367 Grose's Treatise on Antient Armour, plates 1785
368 Select Collection of Views and Ruins in Rome and its Vicinity, Part 1st 1797
369 Darell's History of Dover Castle, plates, royal 4to. 1786
370 Pilkington's Dictionary of Painters, interleaved, in 2 vol. and containing several portraits 1770
371 The Teares of the Isle of Wight, shed on the Tombe of their most Noble, valorous and loving Captaine and Governour Henrie Earle of Southampton, Poems; inlaid with various scarce portraits, views (copper-plate and drawings), and MSS. Letters, &c. bound in russia 1625 1.12
372 Pennant's Account of London, LARGE PAPER, illustrated with prints of the Inns of Court, and some hundred prints of Views, &c. also a few drawings by Mr. Ireland, boards, uncut 1793 6.6
373 Hogarth's Analysis of Beauty, with marginal notes 1753 6.6
374 Orford's (Lord) Works, illustrated with several additional views, heads, and other plates mentioned in the work, 5 vol. 1798 10.15
375 Ireland's Graphic Illustrations of Hogarth, LARGE PAPER, plates, and illustrated with the etchings, and proofs, 2 vol. - Vol. I. bound in russia, Vol. II. in boards 1799 8.15
376 Ireland's Picturesque Tour through Holland, Brabant, and part of France, LARGE PAPER, royal 4to. with the proofs, etchings, and coloured prints inlaid, 2 vol. bound in russia. 10.0
377 Ireland's Picturesque Views on the River Thames, LARGE PAPER, royal 4to, with the etchings, proofs, and coloured prints, russia, 2 vol 1791 10.10
378 Ireland's Picturesque Views on the River Wye, LARGE PAPER, royal 4to. with the etchings, aquatints, and coloured prints, russia, gilt leaves 1797 9.9
379 Ireland's Picturesque Views on the Medway from the Nore, LARGE PAPER, royal 4to, with the etchings, proofs, and coloured prints, russia 1793 5.15
380 Ireland's Picturesque Views on the Upper or Warwicksh. Avon, LARGE PAPER, royal 4to, with the etchings, aquatints, and coloured prints, russia 1795 / Note.-Of the above Works of Mr. Ireland only Sixty Copies were printed in Royal Quarto. 152.0

Curiosities, Miniatures, &c. Seventh Day's Sale. OCTAVO et INFRA. FOLIO.

381 Howell's Morphandra, or Queen of the Enchanted Island, with frontispiece, by Barlow 152.0
382 Drayton's Poems, with his head 152.0
383 Daniel's Poetical Works 1602 152.0
384 Dodona's Grove, plates 1640 152.0
385 Drummond's History of Scotland 1755 152.0
386 Camoen's Lusiad, by Fanshawe, plates 1655 152.0
387 Howel's Perlustration of London, with Portrait, and view of London, by Gaywood 1657 152.0
388 Godfrey of Bulloigne, englished by Fairfax 1600 152.0
389 Hollingshed's Chronicle, wood-cuts, wants titles. 152.0
390 Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy, with frontispiece and head 1638 152.0
391 Blome's Britannia, maps 1673 152.0
392 Chaucer's Works, with portrait 1787 152.0
393 Chaucer's Works, imperfect 152.0
394 Chaucer's Works 1542 152.0
395 James's (King) Workes, frontispiece and portrait 1616 152.0
396 The Weekly Oracle 1737 152.0
397 Martin's History of England, frontispiece and heads 1638 152.0
398 Burghley's State Papers, published by Haynes 1740 152.0
399 Johnson's Dictionary, 2 vol. 1773 152.0
400 Boswell's Picturesque Antiquities of England and Wales, plates 152.0
401 The Bayte and Snare of Fortune. Wherein may be seen that money is not the only cause of mischefe and unfortunate endes: but a necessary mean to mayntayne a vertuous quiet Lyfe; a poem Imprinted at London, by John Wayland 1658 152.0
402 Britannia's Pastorals, by Browne, a poem, frontispiece, elegant in red morocco, gilt leaves 1613 152.0
403 Stow's Survey of London, maps and plates, 2 vol. 1754 152.0
404 Atkin's Gloucestershire, plates, boards, uncut 1768 152.0
405 Birch's Heads of Illustrious Persons of Great-Britain, engraved by Houbraken and Vertue, very fine Impressions, LARGE PAPER 1756 152.0

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406 CATALOGUE of the Plays, continued to the year 1726 152.0
407 The British Theatre 1752 152.0
408 Egerton's Theatrical Remembrancer 1788 152.0
409 Langbaine's Account of the English Dramatick Poets Oxford, 1691 152.0
410 Baker's Biographia Dramatica, 2 vol. 1782 152.0
411 Chetwood's History of the Stage, with his head Dublin, 1749 152.0
412 Betterton's History of the English Stage, with head 1741 152.0
413 Davies's Dramatic Miscellanies, 3 vol. 1784 152.0
414 The Literary Museum; or, a Selection of scarce old Tracts 1792 152.0
415 Ireland's (John) Life of Henderson 1786 152.0
416 Davies's Life of Garrick, with additional anecdotes taken from newspapers, &c. 2 vol. 1781 152.0
417 Congreve's Works, 2 vol. 1753 152.0
418 Etherege's Plays 1723 152.0
419 Otway's Works, 3 vol. 1757 152.0
420 Rowe's Dramatick Works, 3 vol. 1720 152.0
421 Steele's Dramatick Works 1723 152.0
422 Daniel's Works 1603 152.0
423 Farquhar's Works, 2 vol. 1772 152.0
424 Dryden's Dramatick Works, 6 vol. 1717 152.0
425 Six old Plays of Shakspeare, 2 vol. 1779 152.0
426 Fielding's Works, 12 vol. wants Vol. VI. 1766 152.0
427 Dodsley's Collection of old Plays, 10 vol. 1744 152.0
428 A very curious Collection of old Garlands and Ballads, elegant in russia, old binding 6.0.0
429 Rowley's Poems 1778 6.0.0
430 Chatterton's Miscellanies 1778 6.0.0
431 Tracts: Boaden's Letter to Geo. Stevens, 1796, with marginal notes by Mr. Ireland. / Familiar Verses from the Gost of Willy Shakspeare to Sammy Ireland 1796. / Waldron's Free Reflections, &c. &c. 1796. / J. Wyatt's Comparative Review of the Opinions of James Boaden. Vortigern under Consideration 1796. / Philalethes Shakspeare's Manuscripts examined 1796 6.0.0
432 Ireland's (W. H.) Authentic Account of the Shaksperian Manuscript, &c. &c. 1796 6.0.0
433 Malone's Enquiry into the Authenticity of certain Papers, and attributed to Shakspeare, &c. filled wieh marginal remarks by Mr. Ireland 1796 5.5
434 Chalmer's Apology for the Believers in the Shakespeare Papers, with MS. Index by Mr. Ireland 1797 5.5
435 Chalmer's Supplemental Apology 1799 5.5
436 Ireland's (Sam.) Vindication of his Conduct and reply to Malone 1796 1.[illegible]
437 Modern Characters from Shakespeare 1778 1.[illegible]
438 Morgan's Essay on the Dramatick Character of Sir John Falstaff 1777 1.[illegible]
439 Grove's Historical Notes, &c. on Shakespeare's Life of Henry 8th 1748 0.[illegible]
440 Goodhall's King Richard II. altered from Shakespeare Manchest. 1772 2.[illegible]
441 Hurdis's Cursory Remarks on the Arrangement of Shakespeare's Plays 1792 2.[illegible]
442 Ritson's Remarks on the Text and Notes of the last Edition of Shakespeare 1783 2.[illegible]
443 Farmer on the Learning of Shakespeare 1789 2.[illegible]
444 Grey's Notes on Shakespeare, 2 vol. 1754 2.[illegible]
445 Edwards's Canons of Criticism 1758 2.[illegible]
446 Upton's Critical Observations on Shakespeare 1746 2.[illegible]
447 Heath's Revisal of Shakespeare's Text 1765 2.[illegible]
448 Ritson's Cursory Criticisms on Malone 1792 2.[illegible]
449 Ayscough's Index to Shakespeare 1790 2.[illegible]
450 Shakespeare's Plays, by Steevens, 15 vol. 1793 2.[illegible]
451 Shakespeare's Macbeth, a Tragedy, by Harry Rowe, with head of Rowe York 1799 2.[illegible]
452 Shakespeare's Macbeth, a Tragedy, with all the Alterations and New Songs 1710 2.[illegible]
453 Shakespeare's Merry Wives of Windsor 1630 2.[illegible]
454 Shakespeare's King Lear, 1770. / Hamlet, 1773. / Othello, 1773. / Macbeth, 1773. / Julius Caesar, 1774. 2.[illegible]
455 Catalogue of Capell's Shakespeariana, presented by him to Trinity College Cambridge, and printed from an exact copy of his own MS. 1779. Printed at the Expence of the late Geo. Steevens, who printed only 20 copies, and gave them to his friends. Sam. Ireland's Shakesperiana, a MS. 2.[illegible]
456 Shakespeare's True Chronicle Historie of all the Whole Life and Death of Thomas Lord Cromwell, small 4to, first edition Lond. by Thomas Snodham 1613 2.[illegible]
457 Shake-speare's Poems, first edition, russia 1640 2.6.0
458 Shake-speare's Venus and Adonis, russia 1675 2.6.0
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459 Shakespeare's Passionate Pilgrime, 1709. / His Rape of Lucrece 1709 2.6.0
460 Shakespeare's Poems Lintot 1709 2.6.0
461 Shakespeare's Sonnets ib. 1710 2.6.0

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462 Shakespeare's Measure for Measure, 1700. / His Richard the Second, by Tate, 1681. / His Jew of Venice, 1701. / His King Lear, by Tate, 1681. / His Titus Andronicus, 1687. / His Julius Caesar, 1691. / His Othello, 1681 2.6.0
463 Shakespeare's Tempest, by Dryden, 1676. / His Troilus and Cressida, by Dryden, 1679. / His Hamlet, 1680. / His Macbeth, 1674. / His Anthony and Cleopatra, by Sir Charles Sedley, 1677. / His Timon of Athens, by Shadwell 1678 2.6.0
464 Shakespeare's First Part of the Life of Sir John Old-Castle, the good Lord Cobham. London, for T. P. 1600 2.6.0
465 Shakespeare's Pleasant Comedy of Sir John Falstaffe, and the Merry Wives of Windsor Printed for Arthur Johnson 1619 2.6.0
466 Shakespeare's Excellent History of the Merchant of Venice, russia. Printed by J, Roberts 1600 2.6.0
467 Shakespeare's Life and Death of King Lear and his three Daughters Printed for Nathaniel Butter 1608 2.6.0
468 Shakespeare's Pericles, Prince of Tyre Printed for T. P. 1609 2.6.0
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469 Shakespeare's Life and Death of King Richard the Second, one leaf MS. Lond. by John Norton 1634 / N. B. This Play has been collated with the Edition of 1598, by Theobald. See Note. 5.0
470 Shakespeare's First and Second Part of the Troublesome Raigne of John King of England Imprinted at London, by Valentine Simmes, for John Helme 1611 10.0
471 Shakespeare's Pleasant Comedy of Sir John Falstaffe and the Merry Wives of Windsor Printed for Arthur Johnson 1619 [illegible].0
472 Shakespeare's First and Second Part of the Troublesome Raigne of King John of England London, by Aug. Mathewes, for Thomas Dewe, 1622 17.0
473 Shakespeare's Hamlet Prince of Denmarke Lond. Printed by W. S. for John Smethwicke, no date. 8.31
474 Shakespeare's Chronicle History of Henry the Fifth Printed for T. P. 1608 19.0
475 Shakespeare's Life and Death of Thomas Lord Cromwell, russia Imprinted at London, for William Jones 1602 2.3.0.
476 Shakespeare's Tragedie of King Richard the Third. London, Printed by John Norton 1629 5.0
477 Shakespeare's Tragedie of Richard Duke of York, and the Death of Henry the Sixth, 2nd part, MS. title. London, Ymprinted for T. P. 5.0
478 Shakespeare's Birth of Merlin London, Printed by Thomas Johnson 1662 5.0
479 Fletcher and Shakespeare's two Noble Kinsmen Printed at London by Thos. Cotes 1634 6.0
480 Shakespeare's Examination of Complaints, 8vo 1751 6.0
481 The Novel from which the Play of the Merchant of Venice is taken, translated from the Italian, 8vo 1755 0.2.6
482 Life of Archer, Jester to James and Charles the First, with the Original Print of him by Cecill, and the Copy by Caulfield 0.2.6
483 Greene's (Robert) Quip for an Upstart Courtier, or a quaint dispute betweene Velvet Breeches and Cloth Breeches, wood cut London, Printed by E. Perslow. 0.2.6
484 Seven Severall Strange Prophesies, wood cut 1643 0.2.6
485 Wotton's (Sir Henry) Parallell betweene Robert late Earle of Essex, and George late Duke of Buckingham, with both heads 1641 0.2.6
486 The Black Box of Roome Opened, wood cut 1641 0.2.6
487 A Dreame, or Newes from Hell, wood cut Printed in Sicilia on the back side of the Cyclopean Mountains 1641 0.2.6
488 The Rat-Trap, or the Jesuites taken in their owne Net, &c. wood cuts 1641 0.2.6
489 Civill Warres in the Netherlands, translated and collected by Churchyard, &c. 1602 0.2.6
490 Catalogue of Plays before the year 1661 0.2.6
491 Mountfort's Henry the Second, King of England, with the Death of Rosamond 1693 0.2.6
492 Hemmings's (William) Oxon. The Eunuch, a tragedy 1687 0.2.6
493 Rowe's Tragedy of Jane Shore 0.2.6
494 Settle's (Elkanah) Empress of Morocco, a tragedy, with plates 1673 0.2.6
495 Ravenscroft's Dame Dobson; or, The Cunning Woman, a comedy 1684 0.2.6
496 Middleton's Mayor of Quinborough, a comedy 1661 0.2.6
497 Dennis's Comical Gallant, or the Amours of Sir John Falstaffe, a comedy 1702 0.2.6
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498 Hemings's (Wm.) Oxon. Fatal Contract, a French Tragedy 1661 0.2.6
499 Sampson's Vow Breaker, or the Faire Maide of Clifton, with frontispiece 1636 0.2.6
500 Beaumont's and Fletcher's Maids, tragedy 1630 0.2.6
501 Spanish Tragedy, or Hieronimo is mad againe 1633 0.2.6
502 Rowley, Dekker and Ford's Witch of Edmonton, a tragi-comedy 1638 1.11.0
503 Greene's Tu Quoque, or the Cittie Gallant, by Cooke 1614 1.1.0
504 Lingua: or, the Combate of the Tongue and the Five Sences for Superioritie 1632 1.[illegible]
505 Merry Devil of Edmonton, green morocco, (See Note.) 1655 11.6
506 Tragedy of Master Arden of Feversham, London, by Eliz. Allde 1633 3.2
507 Returne from Pernassus, or the Scourge of Simony, acted by the Students in Saint John's Colledge, Cambridge. London, by G. Eld. 1606 17.0
508 Middleton and Rowley, Courtly Masque. The Device called The World lost at Tennis 1620 1.[illegible]
509 Weeds of Parnassus, or Various Extracts cut from Newspapers, very curious 3.0

Curiosities, Miniatures, &c. Eighth Day's Sale. Manuscripts.

510 An Interlude, as performed some few years since in Cheshire on the Borders of Wales 1788 3.0
511 Anecdotes of Wm. Kemp, with his Nine Days Wonder, from London to Norwich, pleasantly set down, elegant in russia 3.0
512 A pretty interlude called Nice Wanton, elegant in russia 15.0 / 2
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Curiosities, Miniatures, &c. Eighth Day's Sale. Shakspearian Library, with Manuscript Notes.

514 MSS. Catalogue of Shakspeare's Library, green morocco, 8vo. 15.0 / 2
515 Spenser's Faerie Queene, first edition, green morocco, 2 vol. 4to. 1590-96 3.13.6
516 Carion's Cronicles, green morocco, 4to 1550 0.13.8
517 White's Discoverie of Brownisme, green morocco, 4to. 1605 0.13.8
518 Proceedings against Robert Earl of Essex, and the Powder Plots, 4to. 1601-06 0.10.6
519 Broughton's Concent of Scripture, map, green morocco, 4to, no date 0.0.6
520 Catholikes Supplication to the King for Toleration of the Catholike Religion in England, green morocco, 4to. 1603 3.15.0
521 Decree of the Kings Maiestie upon a Controversie of Precedence, betweene the Yonger Sonnes of Viscounts, and Barons and the Baronets, &c. green morocco, 4to. 1612 0.12.0
522 Newmans Night Crowe. A Bird that breedeth braules in many Families and Housholdes, 4to. 1590 1.12.0
523 Broughton's Observations upon the first ten Fathers, green morocco, 4to. 1612 1.12.0
524 Discoverie of Romish Doctrine in the Case of Conspiracie and Rebellion, green morocco, 4to 1603 1.12.0
525 Broughton's Job. To the King. A Colon-Agrippina Studie of one moneth, for the metricall translation: but of many yeres, for Ebrew difficulties, green morocco, 4to. 1610 1.12.0
526 Chapman's Monsieur D'Olive, a comedie, green morocco, 4to. 1606 1.12.0
527 Relation of the Imprisonment, and Execution of the Traytors, green morocco, 8vo 1606 1.12.0
528 The Kings Speach in Parliament, green morocco 4to 1609 1.12.0
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Curiosities, Miniatures, &c. Eighth Day's Sale. Shakspearian Library.

529 His Maiesties Edict against Private Combats, and Combatants, &c. green morocco, 4to 1613 1.12.0
530 Arrainement of the Jesuites in Fraunce, green morocco, 4to 1594 1.12.0
531 Newes from Italy of a Second Moses, or the Life of Galeacius Caracciolus the Noble Marquesse of Vico, translated by Crashaw, 4to 1608 1.12.0
532 Foxe's (John) Sermon of Christ Crucified, preached at Paules Crosse on Good fryday, green morocco, 4to 1570 1.12.0
533 Supplication of the Family of Love, 4to. 1606 1.12.0
534 Secret and Subtile Practises of the Jesuits, translated out of French, green morocco, 4to 1610 1.12.0
535 A Caveat for France, upon the present evils that it now suffereth, translated out of French by E. Aggas, green morocco, 4to 1588 1.12.0
536 Cotton's (Roger) Direction to the Waters of Lyfe, green morocco, 4to 1592 1.12.0
537 Broughton's (Hugh) Declaration of Generall corruption of Religion, &c. wrought by D. Bilson, green morocco, 4to 1603 1.12.0
538 Cotton's (Roger) Armor of Proofe, brought from the Tower of David to fight against Spannyardes and all Enimies of the trueth, a poem, green morocco, 4to 1596 1.12.0
539 The Estate of English Fugitives under the King of Spaine and his Ministers, green morocco, 4to. 1595 1.12.0
540 Defence of the Judgment of Reformed Churches. That a Man may lawfullie not onelie put awaie his Wife for her Adulterie, but also marrie another, green morocco, 4to 1610 1.12.0
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541 Cupid's Whirligig. As it hath bene sundry times Acted by the Children of the Kings Majesties Revels, green morocco, 4to 1607 1.12.0
542 The Landgrave of Hessen his Princelie receiving of Her Majesties Embassador, 4to 1596 0.12.6
543 De la Marteliere his Argument against the Jesuits, 4to 1612 0.3.6
544 Pope Joane. A Dialogue betweene a Protestant and a Papist, by Alexander Cooke, 4to 1610 0.3.6
545 Mettayer's Masque of the League and the Spanyard Discovered, 4to 1592 0.3.6
546 Broughton's (Hugh) Exposition of the Common Prayer, green morocco, 4to 1603 [illegible].8.6
547 The King's Speech in Parliament, green morocco, 4to 1604 0.8.0
548 Textes of Scripture, Chayning the Holy Chronicle untyll the Sunne lost His Lyght, and the Sonne brake the Serpentes head: dying, rising, and ascending, green morocco, 4to 1591 0.8.6
549 The King's Speech in Parliament, green morocco, 4to 1607 8.11.6
550 The Revenue of the Gospel is Tythes, by Foulke Robartes, green morocco, 4to 1613 [illegible].15.0
551 The Restorer of the French Estate, green morocco, 4to 1589 0.9.[illegible]
552 The King's Speech in Parliament, green morocco, 4to 1605 0.11.6
553 False Complaints. Or the Censure of an unthankfull mind, the labour of Carolus Pascacius, translated into English by W. C. green morocco, 4to 1605 1.7.[illegible]
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554 Triplici modo, Triplex c$mens, or an Apologie for the Oath of Allegiance, against the two Breves of Pope Paulus Quintus, and the late Letter of Cardinal Bellarmine to G. Blackwel the Arch-Priest, green morocco, 4to 1607 0.8.[illegible]
555 The Coppie of the Anti-Spaniard, made at Paris by a Frenchman, a Catholique, green morocco, 4to 1590 0.7.6
556 Thomas Nun's Comfort against the Spaniard, green morocco, 4to 1596 0.7.6
557 The Holy Bull, and Crusado of Rome, green morocco, 4to 1588 [illegible].9.6
558 Declaration of his Majesties proceedings against those Ministers attainted of High Treason, green morocco, 4to 1606 0.10.0
559 Th' Overthrow of Stage Plays, green morocco, 4to Middelburgh 1600 1.2.0
560 Harcourt's (Robert) of Stanton Harcourt, Relation of a Voyage to Guinea, green morocco, 4to 1613 1.3.0
561 Lancelot Andrews Bp. of Chichester, his Sermon before the King at Hampton Court, concerning the Right and Power of Calling Assemblies, 4to 1606 1.3.0
562 Practices and Treasons of Robert Earle of Essex and his Complices against Queene Elizabeth, green morocco, 4to 1601 1.3.0
563 Broughton's (Hugh) Require of Agreement to the Groundes of Divinitie Studie, green morocco, 4to 1611 1.3.0
564 Declaration of his Màjesties Royall Pleasure, in what sort he thinketh fit to enlarge, or reserve Himselfe in matter of Bountie, green morocco, 4to 1610 1.3.0
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565 James the First, his Daemonologie, green morocco, 4to 1603 [illegible].8.-
566 Roger Cotton's Spirituall Song, green morocco, 4to 1596 [illegible].8.-
567 An Answere to certaine Scandalous Papers, scattered Abroad under colour of a Catholicke Admonition, green morocco, 4to 1606 [illegible].8.-
568 Broughton's (Hugh) Seder Olam, that is, Order of the World, or Yeares from the Fall to the Restoring, green morocco, 4to 1613 [illegible].8.-
569 Haywood's First Part of the Life and Raigne of King Henrie IV. green morocco, 4to 1599 [illegible].8.-
570 Broughton's (Hugh) Two little Workes defensive of our Redemption, green morocco, 4to 1604 [illegible].8.-
571 Relation of what hath happened unto Counte Maurice of Nassau, since the taking of Rynberk, 4to 1601 [illegible].8.-
572 Occurrences in the Queenes Voyage from Florence, untill her Arrivall at Marseilles, together with the Triumphs there made at her Entrie, translated from the French, 4to 1601 [illegible].8.-
573 Orders of James the First, respecting the Plague, green morocco, 4to 1603 [illegible].8.-
574 Churchyard's Worthines of Wales, 4to 1st edit. 1587 [illegible].8.-
575 A Sixe-Folde Politician, together with a Sixefolde Precept of Policy, green morocco, 4to 1609 [illegible].8.-
576 The Newe Testament, ruled, 12mo Lond. by Barker 1581 [illegible].8.-
577 Seaven Sermons, or the Exercises of Seven Sabbaoths, 12mo, green morocco, 1599 [illegible].8.-
578 Newton's (Thomas) Approved Medicines and Cordial Receiptes, green morocco, 12mo Lond. by Marshe 1580 [illegible].8.-
579 Cottesford's (Samuell) Treatise against Traitors, green morocco, 12mo no date [illegible].8.-
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Curiosities, Miniatures, &c. Eighth Day's Sale. Shakspearian Library. FOLIO.

580 Killegrew's Comedies and Tragedies 1664 [illegible].8.-
581 Jonson's (Ben) Workes, 2 vol. 1616 [illegible].8.-
582 D'Avenant's (Sir Wm.) Works, head 1673 [illegible].8.-
583 Beaumont and Fletcher's Comedies and Tragedies, head 1679 [illegible].8.-
584 Shakespeare's Works, by Hanmer, royal 4to plates from Hayman, by Gravelot, russia, 6 vol. Oxford 1671 [illegible].8.-
585 Shakespeare's Plays, head, FOURTH EDIT. 1685 [illegible].8.-
586 Shakespeare's Plays, head, SECOND EDIT. 1732 [illegible].8.-
587 Shakespeare's Plays, head, FIRST EDIT. russia, gilt leaves 1623 [illegible].8.-

Curiosities, Miniatures, &c. Eighth Day's Sale. Shaksperian Papers.

588 The Complete Collection of the Shakspearian Papers: Deed of Gift, Drawings, Lock of Hair. Plays, viz. Vortigern and Rowena, &c. and various other matters. - Elegantly bound in russia and green morocco cases. [illegible].8.-